the change in y over the change in x equals the slope(m) in the equation y=mx+b
yes, change in y over change in x equals slope
slope is change in y over change in x
To find the rate of change on a table: the input is X and the output is Y (the left side is X and the right is Y). The formula for the rate of change is: Change of the dependent variable over change of independent variable or y over x. ^^^ I understood NONE of that...
The slope of a function is the y-intercept or the change in y, over the change in x.
the change in y over the change in x equals the slope(m) in the equation y=mx+b
the change in y over the change in x equals the slope(m) in the equation y=mx+b
yes, change in y over change in x equals slope
slope is change in y over change in x
To find the rate of change on a table: the input is X and the output is Y (the left side is X and the right is Y). The formula for the rate of change is: Change of the dependent variable over change of independent variable or y over x. ^^^ I understood NONE of that...
The change in y over the change in x
The slope of a function is the y-intercept or the change in y, over the change in x.
rise over run or change in y over change in x
change in y/ change in x, rise over run
If a variable goes from X to Y, change = Y-X.The absolute change = Y-X or X-Y, whichever is positive.The percentage change = 100*Change/X = 100*(Y-X)/X or 100*(Y/X - 1)
Yes, they do.
Change in y values over change in x values. Rise over run.